I built this little feeder a while back to keep my chickens' feed clean and dry.
These are the ports I used (3.15"/80mm in diameter): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MRMFPQZ
It has worked really well so far and kept out dirt, snow, and rain reliably. But...I just realized my new rooster can't get his head in there because his comb is just a tad too big.
Fortunately I also have been keeping a food bowl out there while he's been integrating into the flock so there is no risk of him going hungry, but I wanted to ditch the bowl eventually because it's much harder to keep the feed clean and dry (and staying in the bowl; more waste happens to spills and getting tilled into the substrate).
I'd like to build a new port feeder if I can find bigger ports. They all seem to be just over 3" in diameter which is too small. I probably need one closer to 4". Does anybody have feeder ports to recommend that would work for this fellow's head? Or are port-style feeders just not a good idea for roosters with large combs?
These are the ports I used (3.15"/80mm in diameter): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MRMFPQZ
It has worked really well so far and kept out dirt, snow, and rain reliably. But...I just realized my new rooster can't get his head in there because his comb is just a tad too big.
Fortunately I also have been keeping a food bowl out there while he's been integrating into the flock so there is no risk of him going hungry, but I wanted to ditch the bowl eventually because it's much harder to keep the feed clean and dry (and staying in the bowl; more waste happens to spills and getting tilled into the substrate).
I'd like to build a new port feeder if I can find bigger ports. They all seem to be just over 3" in diameter which is too small. I probably need one closer to 4". Does anybody have feeder ports to recommend that would work for this fellow's head? Or are port-style feeders just not a good idea for roosters with large combs?